Here’s the full schedule of the 2013 San Jose Jazz Festival. Note that a number of the stages have changed locations and there is a new Big Easy Stage featuring New Orleans-style music.

The San Jose Rep Stage will require a separate $10 per day wristband this year except for those with VIP-level passes. In addition, the festival has added a number of Jazz+ shows where some of the top acts will play second performances on more intimate stages. Admission to those shows are $5-$20.

FRIDAY

MAIN STAGE

Plaza de Cesar Chavez

6 pm: Afrolicious

8 pm: Cameo

9:45 pm: Lyrics Born presents Continuum

KAISER PERMANENTE SALSA STAGE

West San Fernando Street at Almaden Avenue

6:30 pm: Josh Jones Ensemble

8:30 pm: Louie Romero’s Mazacote

ADOBE BLACKBIRD TAVERN STAGE

First Street at Paseo de San Antonio

7 pm: Gypsy Allstars (Jazz+ show, $10)

9 pm: The Clifford Brown/Max Roach Project (Jazz+ show, $5)

JAZZ BEYOND STAGE

The Pagoda, Fairmont Hotel

9 pm: Miles Bonny + B Lewis

11 pm: Mark de Clive-Lewis presents Church

GORDON BIERSCH STAGE

33 E. San Fernando St.

6 pm: Pandit Habib Khan

8 pm: Round Midnight

10 pm: The Commanders

SWING STAGE

Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St.

6 pm: swing dance lessons

7 pm: Sons of Jubal

9 pm: swing dance lessons

10 pm: Top Shelf Big Band

SATURDAY

MAIN STAGE

12 noon: Mingo Fishtrap

2 pm: Rebirth Brass Band

4 pm: Arturo O’Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

6 pm: Pink Martini

KAISER PERMANENTE SALSA STAGE

12: 30 pm: Futuro Picante

2:30 pm: Orquesta Saboricua

4:30 pm: Pa’l Bailador

6:30 pm: Edgardo & Candela

8:30 pm: Richardo Lemvo y Makina Loca

YP BLUES STAGE

Lightston Alley between W. Santa Clara and Post streets

12 noon: Legally Blue

3 pm: Murali Coryell

6 pm: Tony Furtado Trio

9 pm: Rebirth Brass Brand

BIG EASY STAGE

Post and S. First streets

1:30 pm: Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88’s

4:30 pm: Zydeco Flames

7:30 pm: Frankey Bey with Anthony Paule

SAN JOSE REP STAGE*

101 Paseo de San Antonio

12 noon: Dafnis Prieto Proverb Trio

2 pm: Grace Kelly Quintet

4 pm: Scott Hunter & Scott Amendola

6 pm: Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio

8 pm: Ben Vereen (Jazz+ show, $20)

SILICON VALLEY STAGE

Regency Room, Fairmont Hotel

1 pm: Brian Ho Trio

3 pm: Joel Behrman Quintet

5 pm: Jim Norton and Brilliant Corners Play Bill Evans

7 pm: Primary Colors with Nate Pruitt

ADOBE BLACKBIRD TAVERN STAGE

12 noon: San Jose Jazz High School All Stars

2 pm: Raq Filipina

4 pm: Audiotrópico

6 pm: Laila Smith Quintet

9 pm: Yosvany Terry Quartet (Jazz+ show, $10)

GORDON BIERSCH STAGE

12 noon: San Jose Stage Allstar Big Band

2 pm: Slide Madness

4 pm: Sammy Miller & the Congregation

6 pm: No Bones About It

8 pm: Dara Tucker

10 pm: Bebop

BANK OF THE WEST NEXT GEN STAGE

Patio between Mezcal and Billy Berk’s

E. San Fernando Street between First and Market streets

11 am: Dixie Dominus Traditional Jazz Band

12 noon: Mr. Clifford’s Young Jazz Allstars

1 pm: Midnight River

2 pm: Monterey Jazz Festival High School All-Star Band

3 pm: Monterey Jazz Festival High School Honor Vocal Jazz Ensemble

4 pm: Folson High School Jazz Choir

5 pm: San Jose State Combo

JAZZ BEYOND STAGE

8 pm: Audiotrópico

10:30 pm: Full Crate & Mar

SWING STAGE

11 am: Los Gatos-Saratoga Big Band

1 pm: swing dance lessons

2 pm: Ron Gariffo Orchestra

4 pm: swing dance lessons

5 pm: Millennium Sounds Orchestra

7 pm: NASA Ames Jazz Band

9 pm: Arturo O’Farrill & Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra (Jazz+ show, $20)

SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE

12 noon: Yosvany Terry Quartet

2 pm: Preservation Hall Jazz Band

4 pm: Javon Jackson with Les McCann and Dr. Lonnie Smith

6 pm: Dave Koz & Friends

KAISER PERMANENTE SALSA STAGE

12:30 pm: Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble of San Francisco

2:30 pm: Carlos Caro — Vission Latina

4:30 pm: Pellejo Seco

6:30 pm: Wil Campa y Su Gran Union

YP BLUES STAGE

12 noon: Livia Jean Slingerland

3 pm: Paula Harris & the Beasts of Blues

6 pm: Fountain Blues All Stars

BIG EASY STAGE

1:30 pm: Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers

4:30 pm: Motordude Zydeco

7:30 pm: The California Honeydrops

SAN JOSE REP STAGE*

1 pm: Le Jazz Hot

3 pm: The Cookers

5 pm: Stacey Kent

7 pm: Preservation Hall Jazz Band

SILICON VALLEY STAGE

3 pm: Touch of Brass Big Band

5 pm: Joe DeRose and Amici

7 pm: Sasha Dobson Duo

ADOBE BLACKBIRD TAVERN STAGE

12 noon: Aaron Lington Quartet Plays the Music of Stevie Wonder

2 pm: Tammy Hall Quintet

4 pm: Derrick Hodge

6 pm: Transcendental Ensemble

9 pm: The Cookers (Jazz+ show, $10)

GORDON BIERSCH STAGE

12 noon: Gordon Biersch Big Band

2 pm: Times 4

4 pm: Natalie Cressman

6 pm: The JurassiC

BANK OF THE WEST NEXT GEN STAGE

11 am: Monta Vista High School Jazz Combo

12 noon: Archbishop Mitty Jazz in the AM

1 pm: Kind of Blue

2 pm: Room 107 Vocal Jazz Ensemble

3 pm: San Jose Jazz High School All Stars

4 pm: Synchronicity

5 pm: VCHS Jazz Combo

SWING STAGE

11 am: Full Spectrum

1:30 pm: swing dance lessons

2:30 pm: Footnotes Big Band

4 pm: swing dance lessons

5 pm: South Bay Big Band Jazz

7 pm: The Lyratones

SPECIAL EVENTS

Club crawl: There will be bands playing free shows on Friday and Saturday nights at the Fairmont Hotel Lounge, the Affinity Lounge at the Hilton Hotel, the Hedley Club at the DeAnza Hotel and the Gallery Lounge at the Hyatt Place Hotel. Groups include such top-flight local acts as Kat Parra, Anton Schwartz, Jessica Johnson and Times 4. Check www.sanjosejazz.org for schedule.

Jazz mass: A San Jose Jazz Festival tradition, a jazz mass will be held at 4:30 p.m. Saturday and 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph.

The Latin Jazz Jam with the John Santos Sextet: A free Latin jazz jam on the patio between Mezcal and Billy Berk’s on E. San Fernando Street between First and Market streets. It will be at 10 p.m. Saturday and it’s free.

Big Easy Parade: A classic New Orleans second line parade will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and will go from the Main Stage to the Big Easy Stage.

* — Admission to the San Jose Rep Stage will require a separate $10 wristband per the day except for those with VIP-level passes.

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